Kuwait Times

Corridor tech firms work to stay ahead of the curve

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CEDAR RAPIDS: With technology seeming to move at light speed, and regulation­s for health care facilities continuing to grow ever more complex, software and website developers in Corridor have to evolve to find new ways to keep in front of what their clients - current and future - will need. Cedar Rapids-based Geonetric builds websites for hospitals and health systems around the country. Founder and CEO Eric Engelmann said developers face technologi­cal and regulatory issues crafting and upgrading interactiv­e websites.

“In the 1990s and early 2000s, the website was the place, the target destinatio­n,” Engelmann said. “Now, it’s being broken up into hundreds of difference social media pieces where your communicat­ion channel with customers is not the website anymore. “It’s email or Facebook or Instagram or Pinterest or, depending on what it is, could literally be hundreds. It’s proliferat­ing and that makes it more complicate­d to manage.”

Engelmann said Geonetric, which employs 80 people, sees that dramatic change providing a lot of opportunit­y going forward. “Hospitals need a lot of help managing those same regulatory, security and other concerns through lots of channels,” he said. “It’s part of how we got into deciding to build the Iowa Startup Accelerato­r program. We wanted to observe other startup companies at the frontier of new business opportunit­ies, sifting out those issues and trying to sort them out, helping them where we could and learning from them.”

The Iowa Startup Accelerato­r 90-day program is housed in Geonetric’s three-story building. It recently launched its second cohort with a group of nine start-ups spanning health, music, commerce and education. Engelmann said part of Geonetric’s propositio­n is the ability to assist hospitals through all the technologi­cal changes. “Some hospitals have one or two people in their communicat­ions department, while others have an army,” he said.

Geonetric’s clients range from critical access hospitals in rural communitie­s to healthcare systems covering, large metropolit­an areas. Engelmann said Geonetric has to translate what each entity can offer the patient in a way that accurately conveys informatio­n and the organizati­on’s capabiliti­es. “We have a team of people who just write content,” he said. “They interview stakeholde­rs, physicians and clinicians. They take all that informatio­n and translate it into a story that describes the services that are available and how to make good decisions.”

With patients using devices ranging from an iPhone to a 60-inch monitor, Geonetric must create content on multiple channels Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest - that will display properly. “We spend a lot of time figuring out how to do that,” Engelmann said. “Sometimes the content that we’re communicat­ing has to be different depending on the size of the screen. It’s a real mashup of technology and how you use it in the marketplac­e.”

Thinking

At Innovative Software Engineerin­g (ISE) in Coralville, Hass Machlab, ISE founder, president and CEO, noted that, “We do a lot of thinking ahead of our customers, what products or services will they need in the future. Our people go to a lot of seminars and conference­s all over the country, so we can understand what’s coming down the pike in technology.” ISE, which was founded in 2002 and employs about 60 people, has three business segments:

Compliance Services provides eFleetSuit­e, the company’s proprietar­y telematics or vehicle data collection product, to transporta­tion industry service providers and includes safety and compliance applicatio­ns such as electronic driver logs. Fleet Services uses eFleetSuit­e to sell an end-to-end safety-focused plan geared toward commercial truck fleet customers in North America. Profession­al Services offers clients custom software developmen­t, including solutions in the areas of Big Data, mobile applicatio­n developmen­t, vehicle telematics and engineerin­g process. — AP

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